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    Cover for "To Believe in Things That You Cannot": Dracula and the Unthinkable

    "To Believe in Things That You Cannot": Dracula and the Unthinkable 

    Adams`, Terry (Georgetown University, 2018)
    Among the many challenges produced by the Anthropocene, the proposed geological epoch that places humans as the central agent impacting the ecological structure of the earth, none is perhaps more pertinent than the ...
    Cover for "Is This Sh*t For Real?" Adorno, Benjamin, and Anti-Comedy

    "Is This Sh*t For Real?" Adorno, Benjamin, and Anti-Comedy 

    Golin, Dennis (Georgetown University, 2018)
    German cultural theorists Walter Benjamin and Theodore Adorno were outspoken in lamenting the industrially-churned sameness produced by the culture industry, yet both men also saw the power of truly authentic work to deliver ...
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    Defining Whiteness: Perspectives on Privilege 

    Lindner, Anna (Georgetown University, 2018)
    Although white people have largely dictated the global narratives of history, philosophy, literature, and beyond, whiteness as a racial category remains vague. How, then, do we define whiteness and how do those considered ...
    Cover for How are U.S. Natural Disasters and Birth Rates Connected?

    How are U.S. Natural Disasters and Birth Rates Connected? 

    Kalish, Manning (Georgetown University, 2018)
    The decision to have children is one that involves many calculations, financial stability, familial support, job security to name a few. Uncertainty can affect each of those calculations. How does the uncertainty surrounding ...
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    Aliens as the Other in Post-Independence Hindi Cinema 

    Reddi, Madhavi (Georgetown University, 2018)
    This paper seeks to understand globalization as a way to interpret the shift in the portrayal of the Other as allegorized as aliens in Hindi science fiction cinema. After a brief discussion of what constitutes science ...
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    Utraque Unum 11:1 (2018) 

    Huang, Lawrence; Ward, Andrew; Connelly, Thomas; Olson, Grant; Norton, Brynlee; Thomas, Melvin; Maniar, Kaarish; Metzger, MyLan; Reuter, Sarah; Meyers, Eric S.; Panarella, Caitlin; Goldstein, Ari (Georgetown University. Tocqueville Forum for Political Understanding, 2018)
    Cover for Makings of the Body: The Role of Ontologies and Feminism in the Making of the Civic Body

    Makings of the Body: The Role of Ontologies and Feminism in the Making of the Civic Body 

    Williams, Adonis (Georgetown University, 2018)
    In this thesis my intention is to theorize the black female body in and around a black feminist tradition. I am specifically interested in tracing how black feminism has theorized the black female body. While my discussion ...
    Cover for THE HISTORY AND STRATEGIES OF ADDRESSING THE BLACK-WHITE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT GAP IN THE U.S.

    THE HISTORY AND STRATEGIES OF ADDRESSING THE BLACK-WHITE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT GAP IN THE U.S. 

    Barnes, George Joseph (Georgetown University, 2018)
    Since the 1960s, the academic achievement gap between black and white students in the United States has been prevalent. Black student academic achievement is on average two grade levels below whites. In the last 30 years, ...
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    The Evolution of Individualism Through Christianity 

    Heath, Maureen Patricia (Georgetown University, 2018)
    This thesis explores how Christianity and the birth of a Christian worldview affected the evolution of individualism in Western culture as a cultural meme. Applying a biological metaphor, the focus is on how mutations in ...
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    Urbanizing Intimacy: The Effect of Urbanization on Marriage, Dating, and Sexuality in Twenty-First Century Amman 

    Asfour, Samah (Georgetown University, 2018)
    This thesis establishes a framework for understanding contemporary dating habits, marriage trends, and sexual behaviors among a sample of youth in Amman, and the factors that have facilitated and influenced this change. ...
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